Re: [Shr-User] some advertising

2011-01-12 Thread Patryk Benderz
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 ps if you don't like/have flash
 http://pare.sylvain.perso.sfr.fr/video/FRvsP2.ogg
I really appreciate this, thanks (.ogg)


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Re: some advertising

2011-01-12 Thread Gennady Kupava
В Втр, 11/01/2011 в 19:03 +0100, Sylvain Paré пишет:
  http://pare.sylvain.perso.sfr.fr/video/FRvsP2.ogg

Look like slowness question finally closed :)

Gennady


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Re: QtMoko v31

2011-01-12 Thread Yoric Kotchukov

Saluto!
I report:
Responses to the USSD-request (*xxx#) in Russian are not displayed correctly
Russian input and output in terminal is :;?//::;;:
In Notes russian is good.

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Re: some advertising

2011-01-12 Thread Sylvain Paré
:)
you are welcome for the .ogg! the cons is that I can't know how many
personne did look the video as I only have a counter on vimeo.
(only html code on my personnal page...)


2011/1/12 Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com

 В Втр, 11/01/2011 в 19:03 +0100, Sylvain Paré пишет:
   http://pare.sylvain.perso.sfr.fr/video/FRvsP2.ogg

 Look like slowness question finally closed :)

 Gennady


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Re: some advertising

2011-01-12 Thread Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
On Wed, 2011-01-12 at 16:38 +0100, Sylvain Paré wrote:
 :)
 you are welcome for the .ogg! the cons is that I can't know how many
 personne did look the video as I only have a counter on vimeo.
 (only html code on my personnal page...)
count me as viewer of the ogg version.

Denis.



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Re: Good evening to everyone

2011-01-12 Thread Hrabosh
Radek Polak píše v Út 11. 01. 2011 v 22:20 +0100:
 Hrabosh wrote:
 
  I set the controls as you wrote and made a call to test it.
  
  I found out that if my phone is ringing and I press Answer button, the
  call is not answered, but dropped! After cca 1s, person who is calling
  gets busy tone and I get missed call
  
    I'm not able to receive calls !
 
 Its probably not related to setting alsa controls. Is it always reproducible? 
 I had problems that the answer button after click becomes hang call 
 button 
 and you can very easily click twice. It's my plan to fix this somehow in 
 future.

You were right! Touching Answer key just once (even if it seems that
the phone didn't notice that touch) helped !

Thank you very much!

Zb.

 
 Oterwise you can enable logging for interesting categories (audio states, 
 modem AT) and check if there is something interesting (in /var/log/messages).
 
 Regards
 
 Radek
 
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Re: some advertising

2011-01-12 Thread EdorFaus

On 01/12/2011 04:38 PM, Sylvain Paré wrote:

you are welcome for the .ogg! the cons is that I can't know how many
personne did look the video as I only have a counter on vimeo.
(only html code on my personnal page...)


Would you happen to have access to the server's Apache access log? If 
so, finding out how many times the video was downloaded should be easy - 
simply run grep on the log and count the result:


grep FRvsP2.ogg /var/log/apache/access.log | wc -l

This command assumes that that is the path to your vhost's access log 
and that the video is the only file containing that string in the name, 
and will print the number of times that file was accessed (aka 
downloaded in whole or in part).


While this is at best an estimate of how many times/by how many people 
the video was watched, I think most other counters are no better, as all 
available methods miss and/or double-count /something/.


Even if you don't have direct access to the log, you might want to check 
for availability of awstats or a similar log-based stats tool.


-Frode

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Re: some advertising

2011-01-12 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com writes:

 В Втр, 11/01/2011 в 19:03 +0100, Sylvain Paré пишет:
   http://pare.sylvain.perso.sfr.fr/video/FRvsP2.ogg
 
 Look like slowness question finally closed :)

Speaking of advertisements..., I just happened to be rummaging through
some IM-logs looking for something else, and came across a response
that I gave a friend when he asked me if he should buy a FreeRunner,
back in early 2009:

I guess what I'd say about the FreeRunner at this point is,
if you can see yourself doing some sort of project with it--
like hacking on the phone-stack, or making some sort of SMS-autoresponder,
or doing something with the GPS or accelerometers (and there are
all sorts of cool things you can do with them--some people are using
FreeRunners to do things like autopilot autonomous boats), then
it's one of the best, most fun, constructive toys since Lego
or Erector Set. And for only $300, it's on par with something
like Lego Mindstorms.

But if you just want a phone that happens to run Linux, but all of
that opportunity doesn't actually mean much to you, $300 is
probably a tough sell [just like Lego Mindstorms].


And, further:

It /is/ really interesting developing software for the FreeRunner--
partly because the UI requirements are just sometimes so different
than on the desktop--the screen is so much smaller, and the resolution
is so much higher (something like 200 DPI, as opposed to 96 DPI
on the desktop), and there's only one `mouse button', and no scroll-wheel
(like back in 1999 ;)), and text can be smaller because of the
high-density display, but things that the user is supposed to
be able to click need to be bigger because of the resolution-mismatch
between the screen and the *finger*. The interaction-models I was using
in the VisualID-editor on the desktop turned out to be completely
unworkable on the FreeRunner, for example.


Take that as you may; to be compared to Lego Mindstorms or Erector Set
(niche markets as they may be) seems like high praise, to me.

-- 
Don't be afraid to ask (λf.((λx.xx) (λr.f(rr.

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